I wish I was the only one to say this, but this is a company that is either for or against you. If you fit in and do what you're told, you can go far. But if you don't...you won't make it 6 months. Many many people who work here are recovering addicts, so being one yourself will give you a big leg up in the hiring process. The workplace is very tight and even a little cliquey. It's a place where your friends matter more than your job title. I entered as the company was restructuring my division, and it was clear that training me was not a priority. I was put in the middle of two warring factions with different ideas on how to run the unit. My attempts to ask for help were muffled, and I was severely punished for my inevitable mistakes. I have been accused of lying and was even put on administrative leave for a while until HR cleared me. I was told openly that I did not fit in for being young, educated, and not a drug addict in recovery, and many people were happy to see me go when I quit just after 6 months.